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UA Med, Law Schools Win Hispanic Praise

By Eric Swedlund
Arizona Daily Star
The University of Arizona's law and medical schools are both among the top 10 in the country for Hispanic students, according to rankings from this month's issue of Hispanic Business magazine.

The James E. Rogers College of Law ranks fifth and the College of Medicine ranks ninth. With mentorship programs and active Hispanic student groups, both colleges are regulars on the magazine's lists. The UA did not rate in the top 10 for the magazine's two other rankings, engineering schools and graduate business schools.

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Mario Terán, Class of 2008
Recognized as One of the Many Success Stories by the Association of American Medical Colleges

Although there are many success stories and more to come, Mario Teran was recognized by the Association of American Medical Colleges as an HCOP & COE Success.

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Congratulations to the AHCOE!

The National Institutes of Health awarded the Arizona Hispanic Center of Excellence in the College of Medicine a grant to fund the Arizona Biomedical Scientist Training Program.

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AHSC People on the Move

Francisco Garcia, MD, MPH, associate professor and director of the Division of General Obstetrics and Gynecology in the UA Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, was recognized for his dedication to cervical cancer education and prevention with a $10,000 award to the Arizona Cancer Center made in his name. Dr. Garcia was the medical spokesperson for "Make the Connection," a public education campaign that made the donation. The campaign raises awareness about the connection between cervical cancer and human papillomavirus.

 

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